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  2. New York City Department of Consumer and Worker Protection

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    New York City: Headquarters: 42 Broadway, Manhattan, New York City, U.S. Motto: To protect and enhance the daily economic lives of New Yorkers to create thriving communities. Employees: 407 (2020) Annual budget: $46.3 million (FY 2022) Department executive

  3. New York City Civil Service Commission - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .nyc .gov /csc. The New York City Civil Service Commission (CSC) is the local civil service commission of the NY State Civil Service Commission within the New York City government that hears appeals by city employees and applicants that have been disciplined or disqualified.

  4. New York City Department of Cultural Affairs - Wikipedia

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    New York City Charter. Website. www .nyc .gov /dcla. The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs ( DCLA) is the department of the government of New York City [2] dedicated to supporting New York City's cultural life. Among its primary missions is ensuring adequate public funding for non-profit cultural organizations throughout the five ...

  5. New York City Rules - Wikipedia

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    53988784. The Rules of the City of New York ( RCNY) contains the compiled rules and regulations ( delegated legislation) of New York City government agencies. [1] [2] It contains approximately 6,000 rules and regulations in 71 titles, each covering a different city agency. [1] [2] The City Record is the official journal of New York City.

  6. New York City Office of Collective Bargaining - Wikipedia

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    Office overview. Jurisdiction. New York City. Key document. New York City Charter. Website. www .ocb-nyc .org. The New York City Office of Collective Bargaining (OCB) is an agency of the New York City government that regulates labor relations disputes and controversies with city employees, including certification of collective bargaining ...

  7. New York City Department of Probation - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .nyc .gov /probation. The New York City Department of Probation (DOP) is the department of the government of New York City responsible for providing supervision for adults and juveniles placed on probation by judges in the Supreme, Criminal, and Family courts.

  8. New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Services

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    New York City Charter. Website. nyc .gov /dcas. The New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Services ( DCAS) is a City of New York government agency. Its mission is to make city government work for all New Yorkers. It is responsible for: Recruiting, hiring, and training City employees. Managing 55 public buildings.

  9. Category:New York City stubs - Wikipedia

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    For New York City-related articles needing a photograph, use {{Image requested|in=New York City}} in the talk page, which adds the article needing a photo to Category:Wikipedia requested photographs in New York City. You can help Wikipedia by uploading freely licensed photographs for these articles to Wikimedia Commons.

  10. New York City Department of Homeless Services - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The New York City Department of Homeless Services ( DHS) is an agency within the government of New York City [5] that provides services to the homeless, though its ultimate aim is to eliminate homelessness. [6] The guiding principles of the department were outlined by the New York City Commission on the Homeless in 1992: to operate an ...

  11. 1945 New York City mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    Elections in New York State. The 1945 New York City mayoral election took place on November 6, 1945 in New York City. The candidates were King County District Attorney William O'Dwyer, a Democrat, and Jonah J. Goldstein, a Republican judge, as well as other, third party candidates. O'Dwyer won the contest with 56.77% of the vote.